Educational Consultants for Troubled Teens in Boston Massachusetts

In 2001, Sue Scheff founded Parent’s Universal Resources Experts. She has worked with many parent advocates through the years. Marie Peart has been with her almost from the beginning and has helped many families with their concerns.

P.U.R.E.™ is a service to parents and families to assist them with Parent Awareness regarding Therapeutic Boarding Schools,Residential Treatment Centers and Teen Help Programs for troubled teens in the Boston, MA area. This industry is extremely competitive and can be very confusing. The “desperate parent” is at high risk of making wrong decisions that may be detrimental to you and your child. Since we were once in that position, we want you to take comfort in the fact that you are not alone and give you the opportunity to learn from our experiences and more importantly, gain from our knowledge. We help educate parents.

Take a moment to learn more about Sue and Marie. Together they continue helping families throughout our country on a weekly basis.

Sue Scheff, a nationally recognized Author, Parent Advocate and Family Internet Safety Advocate, has over a decade of experience in the teen help field. She has helped educate thousands of parents, schools, teachers, guidance counselors, police departments, and other areas that need help with at-risk teens. As a parent of a troubled teen, she was once a victim of the daunting Internet and the less than ethical marketing arms. After winning a major landmark lawsuit, with a jury verdict of over $11M for damages, she continues to be a voice in the confusing big business of troubled teen boarding schools and programs. She is often criticized for her strong opinions, however they are what helps you, as a parent, help your teenager in finding what is best for your family. Scheff is also the author of the critically acclaimed book, Wit’s End! A Parent’s True Story, Advice and Resources for Helping Your Out-of-Control Teen, published by Health Communications, Inc (HCI). In her second book, also published by HCI, Google Bomb: The Untold Story of the $11.3M Verdict That Changed the Way We Use the Internet, outlines how the Internet can be a lethal weapon. It’s why Sue Scheff is passionate about educating people about digital citizenship, online safety and reputation.

Sue Scheff is a contributor for the Huffington Post, Family Online Safety Institute, Stop Medicine Abuse, Your Teen Magazine, Ten to Twenty Parenting and many more.

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Marie Peart

Marie Peart, Family Consultant, for over 21 years, has worked in the teen help industry. Starting as an Admissions Director, she soon realized her passion for helping families. Marie is a dedicated mother and a devoted grandmother that has experienced her share of tribulations with raising teenagers. However it is Marie’s knowledge and expertise in the teen help field that has given her the ability to assist literally thousands of families through difficult times.

Marie Peart is a professional that has visited and inspected many schools and programs on both the East Coast and West Coast. Her specialty is helping match parents with the right program for their individual needs. With her years of experience and miles of travel, her wisdom is a gift that is priceless. Marie will personally walk you through the steps to find local resources, search nationally, qualify the approved programs, and teach you how to pay for it all. In the end, she will save you time and money during a very emotional and vulnerable time in your life. Marie’s personal motto is, “Together, we can find a solution…”

"Compared with their predecessors, teens today spend less time with their friends in person and more time communicating electronically, which study after study has found is associated with mental health issues." ...

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